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custody there are situations now where a lot of people would say, you don't need to read miranda rights right away. this decision -- if a very strong suspect is picked up or somebody could provide significant information, i think that decision, whether or not to mirandize could be -- >> presumably as the fbi is going through this, they are looking to make sure there are no secondary attacks, first priority, right, imminent threat. >> absolutely. >> and second of all, to make sure they maintain the possibility of ultimately getting criminal conviction? >> absolutely. >> joining us is an eyewitness to the bombing. he ran the marathon and was in the medical tent when the explosions happened. joining us by phone from boston. describe what you were doing in the medical tent at what time and what the scene there was like. >> yeah. the first thing, this was wave three, so i was running -- i was a charity runner, so we started at approximately 10:40 a.m. then i finished just under four, my first under four, thus i pushed pretty hard mile 25 and 26. that means i was pretty winded, dizzy and felt
custody there are situations now where a lot of people would say, you don't need to read miranda rights right away. this decision -- if a very strong suspect is picked up or somebody could provide significant information, i think that decision, whether or not to mirandize could be -- >> presumably as the fbi is going through this, they are looking to make sure there are no secondary attacks, first priority, right, imminent threat. >> absolutely. >> and second of all, to make...
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custody there are situations now where a lot of people are saying you don't need to read the miranda rights right away. if is strong suspect is picked up, or could provide significant information, i think that addition could be discussed between doj, fbi, the white house -- >> presumably as the fbi is going through this, they are looking to make sure no secondary attacks is the first priority, and then to make sure they maintain the possibility of getting ultimately a criminal conviction. >> absolutely. >> joining us now is an eyewitness, greg, ran the marathon and was in the medical tent with the explosions happened. he joins us by phone from boston. greg, zwrieb describe what you were doing in the medical tent at what time and what the scene there was like. >> yeah, the first thing to share, this was wave three, so i was a charity runner for the alzheim alzheimer's association. we started at 10:40 a.m., and i finished my first under four. hi pushed pretty hard in mile 25 and 26, what that means i was winded and dizzy, i was ready to faint. as i crossed the finish line one i asked f
custody there are situations now where a lot of people are saying you don't need to read the miranda rights right away. if is strong suspect is picked up, or could provide significant information, i think that addition could be discussed between doj, fbi, the white house -- >> presumably as the fbi is going through this, they are looking to make sure no secondary attacks is the first priority, and then to make sure they maintain the possibility of getting ultimately a criminal conviction....
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he could have quite a bit of information being interrogated without miranda rights. >> how much connection has he had to al qaeda in the last, say, years? >> a lot. he was one of the founding members and close confidants of osama bin laden and someone who supports directly from osama bin laden. then after bin laden was killed, he refused to accept orders from the egyptians who offended to the leadership and operated more or less as an independent entity, someone who is continuing bin laden's mission. very active in africa and has been hiding out in tripoli for sometime and then there was this operation surrounding his car, smashing the window and pulling him out of the car and driving him away and getting him on to that u.s. helicopter carrier in the mediterranean before he might be brought to the u.s. >> richard, given that it was in libya, how the libyan government wants to handle this. is libya a safe haven for al qaeda operatives and proof that they were on the anti-gadhafi side and we may have been helping? >> there were. radicals on the anti-gadhafi side and the real problem is the l
he could have quite a bit of information being interrogated without miranda rights. >> how much connection has he had to al qaeda in the last, say, years? >> a lot. he was one of the founding members and close confidants of osama bin laden and someone who supports directly from osama bin laden. then after bin laden was killed, he refused to accept orders from the egyptians who offended to the leadership and operated more or less as an independent entity, someone who is continuing...
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al libi who has yet to be red his miranda rights is detained offshore aboard uss san antonio. he's likely to be brought back to the u.s. to stand trial and currently faces charges in new york city. a new focus on capturing rather than eliminating terrorist leaders was broadcast by obama. >> america does not take strikes when we have a chance to take individual terrorist. our purpose is always to detain, interrogate, prosecutor. >> mark mazzetti, author of "a cia, the war at the end of the earth." thanks for joining us. your thought about these two raids in the last week and what that means measurably in terms of u.s. counter-terrorism strategy. >> partly i think although they happen on the same day they have to be looked at separately. somalia is this case where the u.s. is still going to be loathe to do a lot of boots on the ground operation just because of the risk involved. since 9/11 they have really avoided having american ground troops in somalia because of the history there with the united states and somalia but also because the intelligence is so bad. so i wouldn't exp
al libi who has yet to be red his miranda rights is detained offshore aboard uss san antonio. he's likely to be brought back to the u.s. to stand trial and currently faces charges in new york city. a new focus on capturing rather than eliminating terrorist leaders was broadcast by obama. >> america does not take strikes when we have a chance to take individual terrorist. our purpose is always to detain, interrogate, prosecutor. >> mark mazzetti, author of "a cia, the war at the...
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immigration is a civil violation, you don't have any of these rights, right to counsel, don't get your miranda rights, nothing like that, yet from the time you are detained till the time you are deported you are treated as a criminal. you're shackled, you're behind bar, you can be put in solitaire confinement. it's a stain on our justice system. and there are many people also in the system who are asylum seeker, victims of domestic abuse, refugees from central america, all kinds of people get swept up in the system. >> igor, it feels to me like consistently there are sort of two themes that show up in this conversation. one is a national security theme, the need to protect our borders, and the other one is an economic competition theme and the idea that these people are taking jobs from good americans. and ip guess i just wonder, like, when i hear these stories or we look at having to detain 34,000 people, how far are we from -- i mean, because those are legitimate issues. economic security, border -- real issues but they don't seem addressed by how we do immigration in this country. >> certai
immigration is a civil violation, you don't have any of these rights, right to counsel, don't get your miranda rights, nothing like that, yet from the time you are detained till the time you are deported you are treated as a criminal. you're shackled, you're behind bar, you can be put in solitaire confinement. it's a stain on our justice system. and there are many people also in the system who are asylum seeker, victims of domestic abuse, refugees from central america, all kinds of people get...